'If the boy be willing, it would very well suit me to take him." Page 50﻿

Farmer Beane and his wife do not have enough money to pay the schoolmaster back since he has been having a lot of problems (his cows ate too much corn and died, the corn was too burned to harvest, his house went on fire) which put him in debt.Character vs. nature.

Falling Action

﻿"He was sold to a carpenter for 65 dollars.On his way home, a dark-eyed stranger forced 12 gold pieces (worth 10 dollars) into his hands and rode off with the horse." Page 121

After saying about how it just be another mouth to feed, Joel tugged at Master Morgan's coattails and begged to have the horses. He had noticed how close they had been and Mr. Beane said how its rare to see them apart, Joel told Master Morgan that he could gentle the colt. Justin agreed to take the horses.﻿

Resolution

"I got to have 25 dollars!"﻿

Joel has to now break Little Bub and work for Miller Chase at his farm for seven years. After Little Bub has been broke Justin is going to sell Little Bub.(He sold Ebenezer when they got back). Joel is now a teenager, he is with his dad.

After Bub has been broke and Master Morgan passes away, Bub gets Master Morgan's full name. He is sold at an auction where a carpenter got him for 65 dollars.When the carpenter was taking the horse home, he had Bub taken away from him by a dark- eyed stranger who forced 12 gold pieces (worth 10 dollars) into his hands.

Joel decides to work in the war to help the wounded horses.One night after finishing his work, he hears a familiar whinny in the night.He goes to discover it and finds Little Bub hooked up to a freight wagon. He goes into the inn and finds Mister Chase and asks for 25 dollars.He then offers the owner of Bub that money.He says yes, and Joel gets Bub.